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  • Kenyon COVID-19 Update graphic

    As we return to Gambier for the spring semester, we should remain aware that COVID-19 is still with us. The Kenyon community is advised to take appropriate precautions.

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  • Cox Health Center

    COVID-19 Update

    Campus Updates

    When traveling for Thanksgiving break, be aware of COVID-19 conditions at your destination and take appropriate precautions. Testing before returning to campus is strongly recommended.

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  • Cox Health and Counseling Center

    It is strongly recommended that students and employees receive both the COVID-19 bivalent booster and the flu vaccine as soon as possible.

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  • Cox Health and Counseling Center

    With flu season right around the corner and the new COVID-19 booster available, vaccination remains our best protection against serious illness.

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  • COVID-19 Update

    Campus Updates

    Boosters of the new bivalent COVID-19 vaccine are available locally. Students are required to remain up-to-date with their vaccines, and everyone in the Kenyon community is encouraged to get a booster as soon as they are eligible.

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  • COVID-19 Update

    Campus Updates

    While last week’s surge in cases shows some signs of coming down, there remains a risk of infection on campus and the Kenyon community is advised to keep taking appropriate precautions.

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    COVID-19 Update

    Campus Updates

    As the fall semester begins, we have seen an expected uptick in COVID-19 cases. The Kenyon community is advised to take appropriate precautions.

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  • A spike of positive tests among students has occurred this week, and cases are rising in Knox County as well.

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  • Cases remain low on campus and in Knox County; but remember that COVID-19 is still with us as the end of the semester approaches.

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  • Knox County has seen a continued decrease in new cases; however, reports from several states make it clear that COVID-19 is still with us.

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